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London Under is a wonderful, atmospheric, imaginative, oozing short study of everything that goes on under London, from original springs and streams and Roman amphitheatres to Victorian sewers, gang hideouts and modern Tube stations.
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I found this book to be lightweight. It's almost as though each chapter was the outline for a larger, more informative chapter that hadn't been written. I can't deny that it's well-written, it is actually quite atmospheric, but I don't really feel as though I know much more than I did before I started.